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DINSTAR DAG2000-32S

and Elastix Server

Setup Guide

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1.0 Setup Diagram

Figure 1-1 is a setup diagram for a single gateway DINSTAR DAG2000-32S configuration.

The gateway is setup as a SIP telephony device.

Figure 1-1. Setup Diagram

2.0 Host PC Environment

Table 2-1. Host Server Environment Details

Description

Hardware Type Elastix Appliance ELX-Series

Hardware Version ELX-3000

Software Type Elastix

Software Version 2.4

3.0 Test Setup Equipment

Table 3-1. Test Setup Equipment

Equipment Model Version

IP (SIP) Phone N/A N/A

Analog Phone N/A N/A

DINSTAR DAG2000-32S 2.16.08.03 PCB 3 LOGIC 0 BIOS 1

Switch N/A N/A

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4.0 Setup Procedure

To set up the Elastix Server for the DINSTAR DAG2000-32S

1. Go to the web address of the Elastix Server Login page. The web address is

determined by the customer, for this guide we have used the IP address

192.168.1.75

2. On the Login page, type the username and password for an administrative user into

the Username and Password fields, see Figure 4-1. The username and password are

determined by the customer.

Figure 4-1. Login

3. Press Enter or click on the Submit button to go to Elastix‟s Dashboard

4. Once inside, click on the PBX tab on the menu at the top of the screen

Figure 4-2. Dashboard

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5. Click on the Submit button to add an extension, see Figure 4-3. This will take you

to the Add SIP Extension page.

Figure 4-3. Add an Extension

6. On the Add SIP Extension page (Figure 4-4), fill in the following information:

• User Extension (701 in this example)

• Display Name („AnalogPhone‟ in this example)

• secret („h7Dka3Rf9si0t‟ in this example)

Figure 4-4. Add SIP Extension

7. Click on “Submit” button at the end of the page, and you will see a similar page on

Figure 4-5 displaying the “Apply Configuration Changes Here” pink ribbon on top

of the screen. Click on there to apply changes.

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Figure 4-5

8. With this you have just finished creating a SIP extension that will be used by the

DINSTAR DAG2000-32S to integrate an analog phone connected to it. Repeat

Steps 5 through 7 to similarly create another extension with number (different

values on Step 6) to be used by the IP (SIP) Phone to register as well (extension 302

in this example). Once you finished you will see something similar to Figure 4-6.

Figure 4-6

9. You will need to enter the information from the extension created on the Elastix

Server into the DINSTAR Gateway.

For the initial configuration, refer to the DINSTAR DAG32000-32S User Manual

found at: http://www.dinstar.com/Product/Product_41.aspx?typeid=12#

Factory default settings

WAN IP Addressing DHCP

LAN Port IP Address 192.168.11.1

Web Access Username admin

Web Access Password admin

10. Log in to the DINSTAR Gateway WebUI by pointing your browser to the IP

address of the gateway.

11. When prompted, enter the Web Access Password to access to the WebUI (Figure 4-

7).

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Figure 4-7 DINSTAR Gateway WebUI

12. Now we are going to configure the SIP Server into the gateway. Go to the menu

“SIP Server” located on the left side of the DINSTAR Gateway WebUI (Figure 4-

8):

Primary SIP Server

Primary SIP Server Address: Elastix’s IP Address ( 192.168.1.75 in this example)

Primary SIP Server Port: (Default value)

Register Interval: (Default value)

Figure 4-8. SIP Server

13. To apply changes click on the button “Save”. Now go to the menu “Port” to

configure the FXS ports (See Figure 4-9).

Figure 4-9. Ports

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14. Click on the button “Add” and enter the information of the SIP account that we

previously configured in Elastix Server in step 6 (See figure 4-10).

Port: 0 (Choose the port you want to configure)

Primary Display Name: AnalogPhone

Primary SIP User ID: “701” in this example

Primary Authenticate ID: “701” in this example

Primary Authenticate Password: “h7Dka3Rf9si0t” in this example

Figure 4-10. Ports

15. When done press “Save” button. The FXS port now should be registered with

Elastix. To check this go to the menu “Status & Statistics => Registration” (see

Figure 4-11).

Figure 4-11. Status

16. To test the settings, pick up the previously configured IP (SIP) Phone and call to the

analog phone that is connected in the FXS 0 port of the gateway by dialing the

number 701. When the call is established, speak into the phone and verify that the

other IP (SIP) Phone can hear your voice. Now make a call from analog phone to

the IP Phone (from 701 to 302) and check the call is established correctly.

If you have troubles when hanging up calls, please check that the Call Progress

Tones are correctly configured for your country in the gateway. It is possible that

you have to modify some values in the Tones such as frequency, amplitude and

cadence. To check this, go to “Advanced => FXS / FXO”. See Figure 4-12

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Figure 4-12. FXS / FXO

For example in the Busy Tone:

- 480 is the first frequency - 230 is the amplitude of the first frequency (The lower this value, the more

volume you get) - 620 is the second frequency - 230 is the amplitude of the second frequency (The lower this value, the

more volume you get) - 500 is the cadence of the frequency - 500 is the cadence of the silence

This step completes the procedure to integrate analog phones with Elastix Server

using the DINSTAR DAG2000-32S.